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Sunderland 1 : Man City 1

Sunderland 1 : Man City 1

03/14/2010 06:45:13 PM

Local boy Adam Johnson returned to haunt Sunderland as Manchester City snatched a dramatic equaliser on Wearside to maintain its Champions League hopes.

The substitute, who turned down a January move to the Stadium of Light to head for City instead, came off the bench to level in stoppage-time and finally ended the home side's stubborn resistance.

It was hard luck on Black Cats goalkeeper Craig Gordon, who pulled off five fine second-half saves, three of them from Newcastle old boy Craig Bellamy, to protect the lead given to his side by Kenwyne Jones' ninth-minute header.

Sunderland was within seconds of clinching back-to-back Premier League victories for the first time since December 2008, a run of 48 games.

However, it was warmly applauded from the pitch by a crowd of 41,398 after very nearly adding City's scalp to those of Liverpool and Arsenal five days after ending its 14-game winless league run against Bolton.

The visitors, who have a game in hand on fourth-placed Tottenham, are now just two points adrift, but came desperately close to leaving the north east empty-handed despite rallying well after a dismal first-half display.

Having assessed the enviable resources at the disposal of opposite number Roberto Mancini in the run-up to the game, Black Cats boss Steve Bruce had nevertheless pointed to Real Madrid's midweek Champions League exit as evidence that money alone cannot guarantee success.

It was a message which appeared to have got through to his players as they set about the task of building upon Wednesday's 4-0 demolition of Bolton in confident style.

They got their noses in front within nine minutes when Jones rose majestically to power in a header from Steed Malbranque's pinpoint cross, and rarely looked like surrendering their lead as a City side packed with expensively-acquired attacking talent drastically under-achieved.

Their dominance was all the more impressive as Bruce, who has only just started to enjoy a little respite from the injury crisis which has blighted his defenders in recent months, found himself short of midfielders.

Lee Cattermole's lingering hamstring problems and Lorik Cana's suspension left him with Kieran Richardson, who has himself been struggling with a calf injury, and largely untried youngster David Meyler as a central pairing.

However, both men seemed to be galvanised by the challenge of meeting Nigel de Jong and Gareth Barry head on as the Black Cats took the game by the scruff of the neck.

Jones was a constant threat, as was the pace of leading scorer Darren Bent, while wide men Malbranque and Fraizer Campbell made life distinctly uncomfortable for Micah Richards and Wayne Bridge, who was replaced by striker Roque Santa Cruz with 33 minutes gone.

The Paraguayan's introduction added his goalscoring prowess to a side which already included Carlos Tevez, Bellamy and Shaun Wright-Phillips.

However, none of the four saw enough of the ball to do any real damage with Sunderland defending tigerishly, and it was Barry who came closest to restoring parity with a 31st-minute snapshot which whistled inches wide of the post.

Sunderland was forced into a reshuffle at the break when Jones failed to re-appear and was replaced by midfielder Jordan Henderson, who took over from Campbell wide on the right as he joined Bent in attack.

But whatever Mancini had said to his players at the break seemed to have done the trick as they returned in determined fashion.

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